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United States Southern Command USCINCSO Counternarcotics Campaign Plan, Date Unknown

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This document, “… provides for support to host nations, including deterction, monitoring, and interdiction in furtherance of the counternarcotics mission within the Andean Ridge countries. This campaign plan responds to specific tasking from the President and the Department of Defense.”

This document was requested in March of 2018 to have a “Mandatory Declassification Review” conducted. However, after more than two years, SOUTHCOM informed me that the original, unredacted, version could not be located; therefore, a review could not be conducted. This means that this piece of history — is partially lost to the shredders.

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This post was published on April 21, 2020 12:50 pm

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